MMX
A premium silicone brand with ultra-soft bodies, strong weight reduction, and an active community presence.

Overview
MMX Doll (also known as MMXDOLL) is a premium silicone manufacturer launched in 2023 by Zhongshan Yiao Sculpture Co., Ltd. The brand emphasizes ultra-soft silicone, realistic painting with visible veins, and strong weight reduction across its lineup. MMX also integrates select bodies from its AJL sub-brand. The brand is notable for pioneering early silicone head technology and maintaining an active presence on owner forums. MMX offers two structural generations of bodies: Classic mode (limited thigh spread) and Newer mode (improved tear resistance).
Current Lineup
13
Body Models
150cm–172cm
Height Range
China
Origin
Bodies

165A
165cm (65.0″) · 39kg (86.0 lbs) · E cup

165B
165cm (65.0″) · 31kg (68.3 lbs) · F cup

168B
168cm (66.1″) · 44kg (97.0 lbs) · G cup

172A
172cm (67.7″) · 39kg (86.0 lbs) · E cup

156B
156cm (61.4″) · 29kg (63.9 lbs) · D cup

150A
150cm (59.1″) · 24kg (52.9 lbs) · E cup

155A
155cm (61.0″) · 36kg (79.4 lbs) · F cup

168A
168cm (66.1″) · 38kg (83.8 lbs) · F cup

170B
170cm (66.9″) · 45kg (99.2 lbs) · F cup

170A
170cm (66.9″) · 38kg (83.8 lbs) · H+ cup

164C
164cm (64.6″) · 28kg (61.7 lbs) · D cup

156A
156cm (61.4″) · 33kg (72.8 lbs) · H cup

153cm Seamless Neck
153cm (60.2″) · 33kg (72.8 lbs) · C cup
Strengths & Weaknesses
What MMX does well
- +Ultra-soft silicone that does not feel hard underneath, unlike some weight-reduced competitors
- +Strong painting realism with vein detail and skin texture
- +Active manufacturer participation on TDF and Discord
- +Good range of body shapes from compact to tall
- +Ultra Dream Series offers significant weight savings for its height class
Where it falls short
- −Classic-mode bodies (163A, 165A, 168A, 170A) have a thigh-spread limitation of ~45°, which may affect posing and use
- −Newer brand with less long-term durability data than Irontech or established TPE manufacturers
- −Some owner reports of tearing on first use, particularly on A-series bodies
- −AJL sub-brand integration creates some confusion about which heads and bodies are officially MMX-branded
- −Body naming can be inconsistent across vendors
Who should buy MMX?
Good fit if you are…
- ✓Buyers who prioritize softness and realistic painting detail
- ✓People who want an active community and responsive manufacturer support
- ✓Those interested in ultra-soft silicone with good weight reduction
- ✓Buyers who value visible skin texture and vein detail
Probably skip if…
- ✕Buyers who need wide leg-spread posing (Classic mode A-series bodies are limited to ~45°)
- ✕Anyone who wants a brand with 5+ years of proven durability data
- ✕People who prefer a simple, non-confusing product lineup without sub-brands
Technical notes
Materials
MMX uses full medical-grade silicone (not TPE, not SLE). The brand offers standard and ultra-soft silicone blends. Core construction reportedly does not feel hard underneath the soft outer layer, which was a common issue with early weight-reduced silicone dolls. Gel breasts and gel butt are available on select bodies. The Ultra Dream Series includes additional weight reduction and free upgrades like wired toes and implanted hair.
Skeleton & articulation
EVO/shrug skeleton with gear-joint style on newer models. Options include articulated fingers, standing feet, and wired toes. Specific availability varies by body series and vendor configuration.
Head options
MMX offers two head sculpt lines: the H-series (Western/realistic) and A-series (Asian/younger). The AJL sub-brand has its own head sculpts that can be ordered via [email protected] with skin tone matching. AJL heads are not listed on the main MMX website or vendor sites. MMX heads are silicone with implanted eyebrows and eyelashes available.
Measurements
MMX publishes body parameter images for most models. Measurements carry the usual ±2cm manufacturing tolerance. The brand lists both total height and net height (without head) on parameter sheets. Ultra Dream Series bodies are significantly lighter than standard series counterparts.
Known issues & caveats
- !A-series bodies (Classic mode) have a structural thigh-spread limitation of approximately 45°; B-series (Newer mode) are safer for wider posing
- !An owner report of anus tearing on first use on an A-series body raises durability concerns for that mold generation
- !The 45° limitation is framed by the manufacturer as an intentional design limit, but community read is that it functions as damage control after durability failures
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